Brexit

Secondments in the spotlight as key Brexit ministers depart

An overwhelmed civil service has turned to the private sector for help - but for the seconded workers it can be a thorny issue

UK's Brexit secretary David Davis
UK's Brexit secretary David Davis Photo: Getty Images

Amid a spate of high-profile departures from the UK government, consultants and lawyers are being seconded to advise civil servants and ministers on the UK’s exit from the European Union – and are finding themselves isolated from their private sector colleagues.

Consulting firms including KPMG and PwC and the law firm Linklaters have been sending secondees to the Department for Exiting the European Union. Law firm Slaughter and May, meanwhile, has sent some of its staff to help out in the Treasury department.

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